cleaner

[clean·er]

Someone whose occupation is cleaning

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One who, or that which, cleans.

Noun
a preparation used in cleaning something

Noun
someone whose occupation is cleaning

Noun
the operator of dry-cleaning establishment


n.
One who, or that which, cleans.


Cleaner

Clean"er , n. One who, or that which, cleans.

One who, or that which, cleans.

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Usage Examples

I am an obsessive garage cleaner - my wife and the neighbors make fun of me. I remember that my father was the same way, and now when I'm out there unearthing things in the garage, I realize I am becoming my dad!

If it isn't the sheriff, it's the finance company I've got more attachments on me than a vacuum cleaner.

Spaghetti can be eaten most successfully if you inhale it like a vacuum cleaner.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often.

When I was 15, I worked at a dry cleaner because I wanted Abercrombie & Fitch jeans. My mom told me I could have $20 jeans, not $70 jeans, unless I was willing to work for them. So I did!

When I was a kid, my mom used to run the vacuum cleaner, and the noise would bother me so much that I would run into the woods to calm down. I feel like that vacuum cleaner has been on since I moved to New York City.

If we can produce more ethanol and bio-diesel to help fuel our vehicles, we will create jobs, boost local economies and produce cleaner burning fuels. This will keep dollars here at home where they can have a positive impact on our economy.

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